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WHO Report on the Scientific Basis of Tobacco Product Regulation: Fourth Report of a WHO Study Group Technical Report Series, No 967

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This report presents the conclusions reached and recommendations made by the members of the WHO Study Group on Tobacco Product Regulation at its sixth meeting, during which it reviewed two background papers specially commissioned for the meeting and which dealt, respectively, with the following two themes.1. toxic elements in tobacco and in cigarette smoke2. the basis for a regulatory framework to reduce the dependence potential of tobacco productsThe Study Group s recommendations in relation to each theme are set out at the end of the section dealingwith that theme; its overall recommendations are summarized in section 4.

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  • Who, 2012. "WHO Report on the Scientific Basis of Tobacco Product Regulation: Fourth Report of a WHO Study Group Technical Report Series, No 967," University of California at San Francisco, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education qt5kn918zx, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, UC San Francisco.
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